“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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Page 14
... hold your slaughtering hands , and keep the From envious malice of thy swelling heart . peace . Win . Gloster , I do defy thee . - Lord's , vouch - Pray , uncle Gloster , mitigate this strife . To give me hearing what I shall reply ...
... hold your slaughtering hands , and keep the From envious malice of thy swelling heart . peace . Win . Gloster , I do defy thee . - Lord's , vouch - Pray , uncle Gloster , mitigate this strife . To give me hearing what I shall reply ...
Page 24
... hold me not with silence over - long ! Where I was wont to feed you with my blood , I'll lop a member off , and give it you , In earnest of a further benefit ; So you do condescend to help me now.- [ They hang their heads . No hope to ...
... hold me not with silence over - long ! Where I was wont to feed you with my blood , I'll lop a member off , and give it you , In earnest of a further benefit ; So you do condescend to help me now.- [ They hang their heads . No hope to ...
Page 39
... Hold , Peter , hold ! I confess , I confess [ Dies . treason . York . Take away his weapon : -Fellow , Thank God , and the good wine in thy master's way . Peter . O God ! have I overcome mine ene- mies in this presence ? O Peter , thou ...
... Hold , Peter , hold ! I confess , I confess [ Dies . treason . York . Take away his weapon : -Fellow , Thank God , and the good wine in thy master's way . Peter . O God ! have I overcome mine ene- mies in this presence ? O Peter , thou ...
Page 52
... hold of me in capite ; be as free as heart can wish , or tongue can and we charge and command , that their wives tell . Dick . My lord , when shall we go to Cheap- side , and take up commodities upon our bills ? Cade . Marry , presently ...
... hold of me in capite ; be as free as heart can wish , or tongue can and we charge and command , that their wives tell . Dick . My lord , when shall we go to Cheap- side , and take up commodities upon our bills ? Cade . Marry , presently ...
Page 55
... hold a sceptre up , And with the same to act controlling laws . Give place ; by heaven , thou shalt rule no Q. Mar. Call hither Clifford ; bid him come To say , if that the bastard boys of York amain , Shall be the surety for their ...
... hold a sceptre up , And with the same to act controlling laws . Give place ; by heaven , thou shalt rule no Q. Mar. Call hither Clifford ; bid him come To say , if that the bastard boys of York amain , Shall be the surety for their ...
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